Farnborough Airshow - 1962 (in colour)

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  • @mattbates6887
    @mattbates6887 Před 4 lety +5

    From what I can remember of Farnborough airshows in the 70s, they were awesome. But this 60s Farnborough airshow, is on an entirely different level altogether. British made aircraft, spectacular low level flying and the spectators are smartly dressed as well! My, how times have changed.

  • @stuartgeem3075
    @stuartgeem3075 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I remember
    this show so well as I used to live in Osborne road farnborough just beside the temporary footbridge and used to sell the programs so I could get into the air show for free.Some of the best days of my life

  • @juleshammond5652
    @juleshammond5652 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Goodness! An incredibly exciting display! Even now the P1127 and its performance looks ridiculously improbable. So much to be proud of.

  • @williamcarrington61
    @williamcarrington61 Před 5 lety +1

    In 1962 l was stationed next door to F/boro , in Elles Bks. and was able to watch many types of aircraft , for free . A plane spotters paradise , for sure .

  • @NickRatnieks
    @NickRatnieks Před 9 lety +7

    I was there- I can remember the Southern steam engine at North Camp station waiting with the train to take us back to Reading. I can also remember the Bristol 188- quite a plane! The Trident flew over our house in 1962. Happy Days.

  • @onlyonegazza
    @onlyonegazza Před 12 lety +3

    WOW...I'm totally in awe with this amazing and rare archive footage of the golden days of Farnborough and British aviation engineering. I only wish I was alive then to witness all this.
    My eyes nearly popped out when I saw the T1 experimental aircraft having very recently seen this at RAF Cosford in their super museum. This features all my favourite stuff and what better way to start than with the VC-1O WOW WOW WOW thank you for posting.

  • @arklight22
    @arklight22 Před 7 lety +10

    From a time when an Airshow was just that, and pilots could properly display their aircraft.

  • @exhatter
    @exhatter Před 11 lety +11

    I was there for this show. The Lightning take off looked even better in real life.

  • @AVMamfortas
    @AVMamfortas Před 12 lety +10

    The year my RAF career started. And here you can see why.

  • @johnbenton4488
    @johnbenton4488 Před 8 lety +27

    To think the UK is now reduced to making bits for other - foreign - companies. Thank you for your foresight politicians!

    • @beeqool
      @beeqool Před 5 lety +1

      has blaming others solved anything?

    • @topgrafter2007
      @topgrafter2007 Před 4 lety +1

      @@beeqool it does in court! lol

    • @WarblesOnALot
      @WarblesOnALot Před 4 lety

      G'day,
      Actuarily, olde Bean, the great Glory-Dayze of the Society of British Aeroplane Constructors had already long faded from reality by 1962, when this was filmed ; the whole setup was all put together back when Britain still had the remains of Queen Victoria's Empire over which to rule, as if to the manner/Mannor bred & born.
      And then the Great Brutish Empire simply collapsed, imploded, & then rapidly unexpectedly disassembled itself...; all because unless some pre-existing ENVIRONMENTAL Surplus is available - to be exploited by overharvesting, then NO EcoGnomic Activity is possible...
      And by the finish of The Great Waaauugh(!) of Two, the inhabitants of Blighty's farflung Empire (of Foreign Resources...) had figured out that not-so-minor Point, and we-alls withdrew from the arrangement (Spoiler Alert - after which Britain stopped preferentially trading with it's Post-Colonial "British Commonwealth" Rump, and fully embraced it's Continental EuroPeon side {"Landless Ignorant Peasant" plus "From Europe Comes....).
      Thus, ALL the underlying assumptions upon which the SBAC was founded, had turned out to be absolute pure total Bullshit, by 1962 ; and to be honest, NOTHING which British Politicians either did - or proposed doing, at the time, was ever going to change ANY part of the nature of the Market for Aeroplanes.
      Take it easy,
      Such is Life...
      Have a good one.
      ;-p
      Ciao !

  • @DrivingLessonsnet
    @DrivingLessonsnet Před 4 lety +1

    Aaah. The good old days when our Navy had an Air Force.
    These days, even our Air Force doesn’t have an Air Force :(

  • @DAVIDWILLIAMS-fx2nr
    @DAVIDWILLIAMS-fx2nr Před 7 lety +12

    Perhaps the greatest British air show ever , only wish I could have been there. Beats the pale imitations of today now that the Vulcan has been grounded as a result of the treachery of the 3 'support' companies.

  • @bengello
    @bengello Před 12 lety +1

    What a great video. Historic footage. Great to see the Lightnings taking off and going vertical into the cloud! Thanks for posting.

  • @bobingram6912
    @bobingram6912 Před 5 lety +2

    Yes I remember it well, when an Airshow was just that, they just don't seem the same today. And did you notice - no foreigners, all British, and by golly weren't there a lot of them!!!! Those were the days when all the aircraft flew by at eye level and at rather naughty speeds. There was also a small mix of oldies as well, I'm going to have to search out my old B & W photos now.

    • @lapisredux
      @lapisredux Před 4 lety +1

      went as a kid in the very early 70's....saab viggens hugging the ground supersonic on reheat just a rope to stop spectators wandering on to the runway...nice.

    • @bobingram6912
      @bobingram6912 Před 4 lety

      @@lapisredux Now you're talking my language, Saab Viggen, what a beast!!!! Used to enjoy those old airshows, we had the Draken in those days, pretty in comparison. A couple of highlights that I will always remember were the silence that descended when Concorde overflew and the first RAF Phantom crouching at the end of the runway under full reheat with dancing diamonds. It's all a bit ho hum these days😴

  • @Seminal_Ideas
    @Seminal_Ideas Před rokem

    Fascinating to see the Buccaneer S1 on the ground with the original retractable refuelling probe. It caused such severe buffeting in the engine it had to be replaced with a fixed probe of greater length.

  • @howard81
    @howard81 Před 12 lety +5

    Great video! The Vulcan looks to be XA894 with the Olympus 320 engine underneath.. testbed for the ill-fated TSR2! The engine was later developed into the Olympus 593 Concorde..

    • @eatthisvr6
      @eatthisvr6 Před 6 lety

      is that the engine that blew up and burned the vulcan out? i know 1 of the tsr2 engines did

    • @davidmichaels8934
      @davidmichaels8934 Před 2 lety

      Howerd Rose, yes and I was there to see it fly, back then almost everything on display was British made! It really made you proud to be British! Sadly, its all changed, I do not think that we will ever be the same again, very sad. 😞

    • @howard81
      @howard81 Před 2 lety

      @@davidmichaels8934 Even if there was a British manufacturer it would be producing the same boring shape as everyone else. At least we got to joy a honeymoon period that was a spectacle for the eyes!
      What made these aircraft amazing was the technology inside, the engineering. That hasn’t gone away…. Britain still has the second largest aerospace industry in the world and is a leader in developing new technologies.. the sector it is in much better shape today than it ever was. Most aircraft flying today contain a huge amount of British built, designed or manufactured tech and engineering.

  • @GSP21
    @GSP21 Před 12 lety +10

    This is when we had an aircraft industry-3years later wilson & his cronies killed it all off including the TSR2 & cost the country Billions.

  • @orathaifreby2287
    @orathaifreby2287 Před 5 lety +1

    WOW! Lovely to see nice views

  • @american101
    @american101 Před 7 lety +4

    Thanks Mate for this Rare footage!

  • @OliverWoodphotography
    @OliverWoodphotography Před 4 lety +2

    Incredible and sad when you realise that not one of these pioneering British engineering firms exists today. And worth noting that in its day the VC10 was the most advanced airliner in the world with the first implementation of autopilot, the Vulcan was also way ahead of anything Boeing were doing too.

  • @SuperPeaking
    @SuperPeaking Před 10 lety +3

    When we made some fantastic aircraft !

  • @HMC8425SW
    @HMC8425SW Před 11 lety +1

    That is a Blackburn (later Hawker-Siddeley) Buccaneer strike aircraft, used by the Royal Navy from the early 60's to the mid 90's. It did see action in the Gulf War.

  • @MrAlwaysBlue
    @MrAlwaysBlue Před 4 lety

    Brilliant. We are well ahead of the World. Please don't piss it all away.

  • @yereverluvinuncleber
    @yereverluvinuncleber Před 4 lety +2

    Those Lightnings - 1,500mph.

  • @onlyonegazza
    @onlyonegazza Před 12 lety +2

    LOL... deffo, I see what you mean.. I must get these on dvd sometime .

  • @topgrafter2007
    @topgrafter2007 Před 10 lety +5

    aww back in the days when airshows were proper airshows and not the watered down hardly worth going events of today!

  • @chunkybuster7203
    @chunkybuster7203 Před 4 lety +1

    G188? 6.44 . Surely a Blackbird? Amazing!

  • @djjayem100
    @djjayem100 Před 8 lety +1

    those lightnings ! would have been awesome to see.

  • @sezziek1
    @sezziek1 Před 7 lety +1

    Oh to have been there!!! That when there were REAl planes ❤️❤️❤️

  • @hakds11230
    @hakds11230 Před 5 lety

    After going to farnborough 2018 this could be this years display only better!

  • @nervo6321
    @nervo6321 Před 4 lety

    The Lightnings make you proud to be British...

  • @moetenbo
    @moetenbo Před 12 lety

    Great video! That aircraft at the 43sec mark looks like the Buccaneer which shows up also at the 3min 50sec mark.

  • @alanvcraig
    @alanvcraig Před 5 lety

    I distinctly remember the Vulcan with Olympus engine and the HP115 demonstrating its oscillation in roll axis at high angle of attack (strangely don't remember the Harrier/hp1127?). Unless they flew at the same show in later years that would make this one of my earliest memories at just 6 years old!

  • @raynus1160
    @raynus1160 Před 9 lety +3

    Lightning @ 5:33. Damn.

  • @blundez
    @blundez Před 11 lety +2

    Superb - an amazing film loved it especially seeing 5 aircraft landing together (were they jet provosts?)

  • @1littlelee
    @1littlelee Před 11 lety +1

    you are 100% correct that is a bucanneer

  • @orathaifreby2287
    @orathaifreby2287 Před 5 lety

    1962 oh ! My God smart you're

  • @GWLAD
    @GWLAD Před 11 lety +1

    supersonic vulcan never seen that before wow!!!!!

  • @heinkle1
    @heinkle1 Před 12 lety +1

    Few of these planes are air-worthy today :(

  • @ronniedean53
    @ronniedean53 Před 10 lety +1

    The Comet was a beautiful airplane shame that it proved so fragile.

  • @icslcmm
    @icslcmm Před 6 lety

    Really a great airshow at Farnborough in 1962. Could anyone tell me about the nice music heard in the beginning of the film?

  • @ecotts
    @ecotts Před 12 lety

    Cool video man....

  • @adenilson727
    @adenilson727 Před 4 lety

    9:42, take off Hawkler-Siddeley HS-121 so amazing

  • @t1000eg
    @t1000eg Před 11 lety +3

    Blackburn Buccaneer :-)

  • @thebeatles240
    @thebeatles240 Před 11 lety +5

    Jesus Christ, a Vulcan with 5 engines and afterburners?

  • @peterclemo7752
    @peterclemo7752 Před rokem

    How do you have footage of a 1969 Harrier in 1962

    • @spottydog4477
      @spottydog4477  Před rokem

      It's a P1127 prototype...it wasn't even called a harrier in 1962

  • @cheshiredolphin
    @cheshiredolphin Před 7 lety +16

    It is not just our inability to make complete aircraft either. How much of the Army and Navy equipment is now built from parts made abroad? A once great nation denuded of real defensive capability by politicians and the left wing civil service.

    • @jari2018
      @jari2018 Před 5 lety

      What i have coming to notice is that the military planes made by Uk during that period maybe lack inovation ( 50s-70s ) One exception is Harrier but only with US help -It's like small companies making and propsing airplanes without resourses and then the Uk air force just picking the first that works basicilly ,so it seems to me - they didnt learn anyting from German ww2 construction (only canberra was a german copy ) like the swedes Tunnan and Draken was german ww2 copies from papers swedes took ( how is another question).

    • @jari2018
      @jari2018 Před 5 lety

      Well I might know more than you know Geoff about how things go - dont be naive , ask the olds that are about to die of age how the things really went eg , fift collons would suit you I guess -but i would rather point at suspicions and next to a unability from the companies in how to market a plane and next to the system at that current time but its history and likes like yo writes the history now - so edjucate yourself.

    • @jari2018
      @jari2018 Před 5 lety

      And this also makes me think there is more - and guys like you tries to hide the fact since you guys are still alive .Period

  • @spottydog4477
    @spottydog4477  Před 12 lety

    Can someone identify the type at the 0.43 sec mark?..thank you...

    • @brain8484
      @brain8484 Před 6 lety

      spottydog4477 its a Blackburn Buccaneer which was put into Naval service in 1962.

  • @mombaassa
    @mombaassa Před 6 lety +4

    What a great, aircraft industry you British had! If your governments had supported it, you'd still, very much, be GREAT Britain. I get the distinct impression though, that your politicians (facing elections every 3 to 4 years) preferred to spend the money on short term gains. In other words, they used tax payers' money, to buy votes. I can't help but feel, that everyone your country, would be better off today, if your leaders had had the courage to strive for longer, term goals.
    The inventiveness and creativity of British minds, is still there. I have seen it in many forms in the decades since this air show - David Attenborough, Monty Python, The Beatles ...etc. Somehow, the forces of mediocrity, that are so strong in my country, have also come to the fore in Britain. Even the way that the narrator of this video speaks, is an accent, now frowned upon.

  • @Chrisable42
    @Chrisable42 Před 10 lety +1

    Is there a film of 1963 Farnborough air show?

    • @EricIrl
      @EricIrl Před 9 lety

      There wasn't one. It became biennial from 1962 onwards.

  • @crunks2955
    @crunks2955 Před 7 lety

    0:52
    What's it called? Can't hear the name

  • @GSP21
    @GSP21 Před 12 lety +1

    Blackburn Buccaneer S1

  • @jimsue001
    @jimsue001 Před 11 lety +1

    Looks like a Buccaneer

  • @shashair
    @shashair Před 12 lety +2

    Buccaneer

  • @chunkybuster7203
    @chunkybuster7203 Před 4 lety

    G 188 ? 6.44. surely a Blackbird ?

  • @cecaca
    @cecaca Před 12 lety +1

    OMG this is pure plane porn, just superb.

  • @TR6Telos
    @TR6Telos Před 7 lety +5

    I agree with you all, Britain is now crap.

  • @ovalwingnut
    @ovalwingnut Před 4 lety

    WOW! U.K. "Take a bow" 👍😁
    I haven't been this impressed since I got of the shower dripping wet 😎 Thoes aircraft are A+mazing. R.E.S.P.E.C.T. Thank You. RATED:⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
    🇺🇸 ❤ 🇬🇧
    (please don't hold Trump against us;)